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• Title(s) #144-151 391–418 435 annual '96 super special #0–11 wizard mini-comic #25-31 142-143 149 annual 8 215-240 super special #48-75 super special #7–14 #117–129 super special Main character(s) Creative team Writer(s) The ' Clone Saga' or ' Spider-Clone Saga' was a major in which ran from 1994 to 1996 involving many of. The story is one of the most controversial Spider-Man stories ever told. Although it was intended to wrap up in less than a year, the comics sold very well and the writers were encouraged to prolong the saga as long as possible. This led to some changes to the storyline that ultimately proved unpopular. Although there were many people involved, the Clone Saga is most closely associated with, who proposed the idea,, who worked on the majority of the smaller crossovers involved in the overall storyarc, and, who devised the original story.

Executive editors on the storyline included,,. Cover to Amazing Spider-Man #149 (October 1975). Cover pencil art by Gil Kane, interior pencil art by Ross Andru. The original Clone Saga [ ] In the summer of 1973, writer made the decision to kill off the girlfriend of,, in The Amazing Spider-Man #121 because the editorial team felt that Gwen had become stale as a character and they wanted to instill an additional element of tragedy into Peter Parker's life. In the follow-up arcs, Conway introduced a new villain called the and let Gwen Stacy seemingly return from the dead.

Vozrastnie osobennosti s 4 5 let papka peredvizhka. Inevitably, their good intentions soon give way to endless drinking, visits to local farm girls and much else besides. His flamboyant companions include an Army general, with more than a passing resemblance to Aleksander Lebed, a police detective, local forest ranger (a devotee of Zen Buddhism) and some big-city types from St.

The Jackal was the villain identity of Gwen and Peter's biology professor Miles Warren, who could not cope with the death of Gwen with whom he had a secret infatuation. As an expert on, he creates clones of both Gwen and Peter, discovering Peter is Spider-Man as a result. Jackal blames Spider-Man for Gwen's death and wants to kill him.

The Jackal kidnaps Spider-Man and forces him to fight his clone. Both men believe they are the real Peter Parker. The two Spider-Men soon decide to work together, but one is seemingly killed by the same bomb that kills the Jackal. The surviving Spider-Man determines he is the original because he is in love with, which did not happen until after Prof.

Warren created the clone. Spider-Man drops the body of the clone into an incinerator. Gwen Stacy's clone disappears to find a new life for herself. The Amazing Spider-Man #149, the climactic installment of the original Clone Saga, leaves it ambiguous whether it is the original Spider-Man or his clone who perishes in the bomb explosion. Conway said this ambiguity was unintentional, as at the time he took it as a given that Marvel would never replace the star of The Amazing Spider-Man with a clone.

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Clone stories in the interim between the Clone Sagas [ ] A few years later, Spider-Man encountered, who claimed to be a degenerated clone of Warren. The clone of Gwen Stacy reappeared many years later when she was being pursued by the, who was determined to discover how Warren had been able to perfect cloning.

In the process, he discovered that Warren had not, but had instead created a genetic virus which transformed already living beings into supposed clones of other people. It was claimed that the Gwen clone was really a woman named Joyce Delany who was seemingly cured of the virus and left to lead her own life once more. Later, Spider-Man investigated Warren's old laboratory and discovered that Carrion was another former student of Warren's, Malcolm McBride, who was infected with the virus and became the new Carrion.

Many years after that in Scarlet Spider Unlimited #1, this story arc was molded to fit into the New Clone Saga. The second Clone Saga [ ] More years passed before Spider-Man's clone reappeared. He had survived the battle and for five years had lived an existence under the name (a combination of Peter's 's first name and 's maiden name), and develops a superhero identity of his own as after returning to New York City. A series of chaotic events followed, in which Peter and Ben were plagued by both a resurrected and by, who was an unsuccessful first clone. In the process, another clone of Spider-Man became the villain.

Matters were further confused by the interventions of the mysterious and seemingly all-powerful and Scrier. The revelations made by the High Evolutionary were revealed to have been inaccurate, driven by a determination to discredit Warren, who had formerly worked with him. Medical tests indicated Peter was actually the clone and Ben the original. Peter temporarily retired as Spider-Man, leaving the mantle of Spider-Man to Ben while he prepared for his new role as a father after the discovery that Mary Jane was pregnant; Peter even lost his powers for a time during his 'retirement', although they eventually came back after a near-death experience. The climax revealed that Peter, Ben, the Jackal and many others had all been manipulated for years by, who had returned from the dead and had been secretly masterminding the entire saga. Osborn said Peter was the original—having faked the evidence that revealed Peter's status as the clone as part of a plan to break Peter's spirit—a claim that was confirmed when Ben died saving Peter's life and his body degenerated like any other clone's.